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roll book

noun

  1. a book in which attendance records are kept, as of students or employees.


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To get a better sense of the decimation, McAuliffe looked at the Authentic Osage Indian Roll Book, which cites the deaths of many of the original allotted members of the tribe.

The General de Lafayette Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution helped get a headstone for Inman after discovering his name in the 1919 Tippecanoe County World War I Honor Roll book, the Lafayette Journal & Courier reported.

There are doughnuts for sale and no need to show ID; just sign the line by your name in the roll book.

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She was the P.S. in the roll book.

“We had penmanship teachers when I was coming along and my teacher would allow me to do her roll book. And I said, ‘Oh, that’s nice of you.’

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